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minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish8•3 days agoI haven’t checked but it should be possible? macOS has had support for x64 binaries in Linux VMs for a few years now, using their Rosetta 2 translation layer.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•3 days agoI’ve been using colima for x64 emulation. This blog talks a little bit about it, but basically you start colima in either arm or x64 mode and then can run that type of image - https://blog.barakimam.me/running-vs-code-devcontainers-with-x8664-runtime-on-apple-silicon
I haven’t checked but it should be possible?
macOS has had support for x64 binaries in Linux VMs for a few years now, using their Rosetta 2 translation layer.
I’ve been using colima for x64 emulation. This blog talks a little bit about it, but basically you start colima in either arm or x64 mode and then can run that type of image - https://blog.barakimam.me/running-vs-code-devcontainers-with-x8664-runtime-on-apple-silicon
the performance isn’t there yet, unfortunately.